Fixed with a complete reinstall of Windows through USB obtained from another computer. I dunno if that was necessary but it worked.
I would assume it was a rootkit of some sort that was buried in...
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Fixed with a complete reinstall of Windows through USB obtained from another computer. I dunno if that was necessary but it worked.
I would assume it was a rootkit of some sort that was buried in...
I ran the extended test on both drives.
Both drives passed the WD Lifeguard Diagnosis test thing. Malwarebytes didn't detect anything again, including the rootkit scan this time.
Running the SFC scan returned: https://gyazo.com/b483d88a5cf36386693b4fe637f9b948 and the attached log.
I had already ran Malwarebytes on both of my drives, though I had not done so searching for...
The game I was having the most issues with was fixed by running it in compatibility mode with Windows 7. However, I still have issues with a lot of programs and this was not the case before.
A few nights ago I accidentally buried my computer in viruses with one click. Whatever, happens, it was my fault. I removed them all in safe mode but a lot of my windows settings seemed off still....
I went with the EVGA 600B, cheap yet effective enough.
New power supply solved all problems, and system seems significantly more stable.
The issue began again today. It hadn't completely gone away but I hadn't been gaming heavily enough for it to occur often.
Far Cry 4 crashes the second I open it, in the exact same fashion it...
I ran the update through their @Bios utility. I'll try to run some of the games that were crashing me later tonight and check back if I have any problems.
Just out of curiosity, if the bios...
Last week I bought a new case for my PC, because the old one was old and the fans were dying out and whatever. On 1/15, 2 days later, I tried playing CS:GO and would crash a few minutes into game. It...